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2014 Aston Martin Rapide S rips out 550 hp: Pushing the V12 power to the limit

January 21, 2013

1 of 10A rear view of the 2014 Aston Martin Rapide S.

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2 of 10The 2014 Aston Martin Rapide gets an updated grille.

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3 of 10A shot of the driver's position.

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4 of 10The view of the interior.

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5 of 10The mirrors get carbon caps as part of an option package.

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6 of 10The exhaust outlets release the sounds produced by the V12 engine.

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7 of 10Another view of the rear profile.

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8 of 10The rear seats are shown.

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9 of 10The taillights are striking.

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10 of 10A detailed look at the taillights.

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If you remember nothing else about the updated 2014 Aston Martin Rapide–now with an S added to the name–keep this in mind: Power surges 80 hp to a whopping 550 hp from the naturally aspirated 5.9-liter V12 engine.

Aston Martin dipped into its expertise gleaned from the World Endurance Championship GT competition to fortify output and efficiency. Torque increases to 457 lb-ft (from 443 lb-ft), and top speed is pushed 7 mph to 190. It's powerful and quick, cutting 0.4 second from the sprint to 60 mph, now accomplished in 4.7 seconds. The V12 engine displaces 5.9 liters (5,935 cc) and is enhanced with machined combustion chambers and lighter cam shafts. It also uses dual camshaft timing and a stainless steel exhaust system.

Yes, the Rapide still looks like an Aston (no complaints there), though the grille does get a fairly significant refresh, as the vertical lines are not as prominent. The engine sits lower, the hood and bumper are new.

There is also an updated rear-deck profile and optional carbon exterior package, which uses the material for the splitter, rear diffuser, mirror caps and rear lamp infills. The chassis gets an adaptive damping system with three settings, including sport and track.

Buyers can also choose a piano black finish for the interior, which give surfaces a glossy shine to the four-seat, four-door layout.

Sales start in in some markets in February, with U.S. arrivals expected in June. Look for a price near $200,000.